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Usenix 2002 FreeBSD Dev Summit Notes

S K Medusa writes "The FreeBSD Project has put up a page detailing the developments that took place at the Usenix 2002 FreeBSD Developer Summit. Here's the full lowdown. Lots of interesting discussion on SMP, performance issues, new arch targets and the release process. Well worth a look."

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  1. Meeting Pictures Available by m.dillon · · Score: 3, Informative
    You can access pictures I took during the FreeBSD summit (Click Here). There were some great moments and since I was putting the pics up in near real time the folks coming in on the conference call were effectively there in person.


    -Matt

  2. Why is open source having such a hard time? by archen · · Score: 3, Funny

    So here is a good example of why open source is having a hard time:

    "An OpenBSD presentation slide"

    Note the lack of pointless animations to drive home the point that there is a lack of content. Note the lack of gradiant/textured background to "enhance" the slide in some way as to somehow looking "professionally done with Power Point" (cute font is a good start though). Notice the lack of bullets to point out that you didn't have much to say in the first place, and just have a few points with bullets.

    Most importantly (from the slide), "Recently improved":

    tcron/popen.c; md5(1); altqd parser; hash/rmd160.c, etc..

    Any chance of a mortal person understanding even remotely what that means? That looks suspicously like content.